In the most unprecedented year of her life, Te’a Cooper experienced a significant amount of adversity — but she came out on top.
After her WNBA dreams were nearly snatched away by team cuts due to the COVID-19 pandemic — which also cut her senior season short at Baylor University — Te’a eventually made it to the league.
In her debut season with the Los Angeles Sparks, she finished in the top 10 in points per game and assists among rookies. “The journey getting here and the fact that I got the opportunity when I got it.
I was surrounded by so many wonderful voices, and that started with the coaches down to my teammates — to be around them and grow in a time like this is really the most beneficial part of it all,” the 23-year-old point
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